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Bandit Springs is 49 miles from Prineville. It is the site of 9.6 miles of hiking or cross country ski trails. The largest ponderosa pine in Oregon is located to the right of the restrooms. Bandits ro...
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The Baneberry is a nice short hike. From Prineville at the Intersection of Third and Main, take Hwy 126 East. Fifteen miles out of town, turn right on County Road #123. Start climbing into the High Co...
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This loop trail offers outstanding views of Big Marsh and Cowhorn Mountain.
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This gentle loop trail leads through semi-wet marshland associated with Big Marsh and continues on the west side of the east ditch. Panoramic views of Big Marsh and surrounding buttes are experienced....
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This gentle loop trail leads through semi-wet marshland associated with Big Marsh and continues on the west side of the east ditch. Panoramic views of Big Marsh and surrounding buttes are experienced....
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The two Bingham Lakes are 20 acres in size and 23 feet deep. The lakes have populations of brook trout. This heavily used trail is part of the Old Oregon Trail and is very popular for family hiking. T...
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The trail climbs steeply for two miles up this symmetrical volcano. The trail leads through a rich diversity of forest settings. Large "yellow-belly" ponderosa pine trees give way to mixed conifer and...
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From the trailhead, located near Windy Point on McKenzie Highway 242, the trail begins by climbing steeply. The pitch moderates slightly as the trail continues through thick forest stands of mountain ...
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Bobby Lake is 85 acres in size and 71 feet deep. Populations of rainbow and brook trout. This gentle trail passes through lodgepole going to noble fir and mountain hemlock. There is an excellent view ...
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The trail climbs gradually, generally following Bridge Creek. It passes first through the 1979 Bridge Creek burn, then enters stands of large fir and spruce trees, and finally reaches alpine meadows a...
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